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Schema for SEO

December 10, 2013 //  by Massimo Paolini//  Leave a Comment

Updated October 31, 2023

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Schema.org is getting more SEO press now that we’re living in a post-Hummingbird algorithm world. So what exactly is schema.org and what does it have to do with SEO for real business? I’ll try not to geek out too much, and explain it in hands-on SEO terms.

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A Collaboration Project

Schema.org is a collaboration project of four major search engines: Google, Bing, Yahoo! and Yandex. Two years ago they developed schema.org markup as a way to better understand the content their bots index.  So why is this important?

I’ll give you an analogy. Do you remember about 5 years ago, every manufacturer of cellphones had different kinds of chargers? If you had a Motorola phone you couldn’t use your friend’s Samsung charger because the inputs were different. Fast forward a few years… now we use micro connectors to recharge our electronic devices. Unless you are an Apple user, of course. You’re special.

The goal of the Schema collaboration is to create a standard language that all search engine bots can understand and process the content.

Using Schema for SEO Building

Now that search is evolving from keyword matching to semantic or artificial intelligence, SEOs are predicting that Schema mark-up will catch on. Hummingbird was the first major algorithm overhaul in years. Search is changing to reflect:

  • Search intent (again beyond keyword matches to relevant synonyms)
  • Humans are using voice to initiate a search rather than typing
  • Answering real questions with quality content

According to a Clarity Global SEO Conference in September 2013, two out of three enterprise attendees intend to implement Schema for SEO. While they indicate it’s a top priority… the elephant in the room is this: Will Schema for SEO help my rankings?

Adopting Schema.org Markup

So what does Schema for SEO accomplish? According to Mitul Gandhi on a recent Search Engine Land article, he believes we’re not asking the right questions.  Mitul thinks Schema will:

  1. Improve the user experience with a brand – as it provides a rich snippet in SERP (providing more engaging content for the visitor such as reviews, pictures, and authorship information).
  2. Align how search engines index content by using mark-up language so bots better understand the information (e.g., events vs. pictures).
  3. Increase click-through-rates if websites are designed for conversion. For example, a rich SERP snippet that includes authorship received a 2x lift in clicks as compared to one without in an Authorship test he conducted for SMX Advanced.

Want to hear our own experience with schema? Read our case study on how we improved impressions by 89% with schema.

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About Massimo Paolini

Massimo is Co-CEO and Chief Data Scientist. On the web since the 90’s and a Google Partner since 2014, his expertise includes technical SEO, search marketing, marketing analytics/analysis, and online advertising. Massimo has an innate ability to sift through a sea of data, uncovering insights that formulate results-oriented strategies. He has taught Digital Marketing, Google Ads and SEO at UC Berkeley Extension since 2014—and presented at international search marketing conferences like SMXL in Milan.

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